William John Broderip was an English lawyer and naturalist. Broderip throughout his life was an enthusiastic collector, particularly of shells. His collection was ultimately purchased by the British Museum. He was elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1824, of the Geological Society in 1825, and of the Royal Society on 14th February 1828. In co-operation with Sir Stamford Raffles he aided the formation of the Zoological Society of London, of which he was one of the original Fellows
Assistant Superintendent at ZSL London Zoo
Superintendent's Assistant at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
Prosector's Assistant, Superintendent's Assistant, Helper in the Parrot House and Messenger at Hanover Square
Prosector's Assistant, Head Keeper and Assistant Superintendent at ZSL London Zoo
Helper, Keeper, Head Keeper and Superintendent's Assistant at ZSL London Zoo and ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
Assistant Superintendent at ZSL London Zoo
Foreman and Superintendent's Assistant at ZSL London Zoo
Helper, Keeper, Clerk, Head Keeper and Assistant Superintendent at ZSL London Zoo
Thomson began as a Helper at ZSL London Zoo in 1869, became a full Keeper in 1871, served as a Clerk in Bartlett's office from 1873 to 1889, when he became Head Keeper, until his appointment as Assistant Superintendent in 1899